2020
DOI: 10.18471/rbe.v33.34572
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Traducão E Adaptação Transcultural Da Sickle Cell Disease Health-Related Stigma Scale Para O Contexto Brasileiro

Abstract: <p>Objetivo: descrever os procedimentos aplicados no processo de adaptação transcultural e validação de conteúdo do instrumento Sickle Cell Disease Health-Related Stigma Scale para o contexto brasileiro. Método: estudo metodológico, que realizou equivalência conceitual e de itens, equivalência semântica e equivalência operacional. O instrumento, com 40 itens subdividido em 4 subescalas, foi avaliado por um comitê de 14 especialistas e público- -alvo de 30 pessoas com doença falciforme, no estado da Bahia… Show more

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“…The stigmatized person may experience difficulties in accessing and continuing the available treatments, having their self-esteem declined, experiencing low efficacy, low satisfaction in activities of daily living, ostracism and psycho-emotional disorders such as depression (10)(11) . Stigma potentiates psychological disorders, fears, uncertainties and behavioral changes (2,(12)(13) and can prevent people with symptoms or diagnosis of COVID-19 from seeking healthcare services and contribute to a greater spread of the virus in the population.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The stigmatized person may experience difficulties in accessing and continuing the available treatments, having their self-esteem declined, experiencing low efficacy, low satisfaction in activities of daily living, ostracism and psycho-emotional disorders such as depression (10)(11) . Stigma potentiates psychological disorders, fears, uncertainties and behavioral changes (2,(12)(13) and can prevent people with symptoms or diagnosis of COVID-19 from seeking healthcare services and contribute to a greater spread of the virus in the population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%